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Everyday test of inductive charging station in Braunschweig
Inductive wireless energy transfer is a future-proof way of charging electric vehicles, especially for applications in public spaces. A major advantage over wired charging is the convenience for the user and the ease with which it can be automated. Initially, this charging technology is likely to be used in inner-city fleet and taxi transport and in autonomous driving applications. Various projects and the publication of standards for inductive charging are currently raising public awareness of the technology.
Researchers in the LISA4CL joint project between Technische Universität Braunschweig and INTIS GmbH have developed a stationary inductive charging system for electric vehicles with a charging capacity of 22 kW. The…
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